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The Story in it – Henry James (1843-1915)
Henry James, JR., was born in New York City in 1843. He was educated for the most part abroad. A good deal of his early writing was done in America, but early in the seventies he settled in England, and except for a few short trips to the States, he spent his life here. A short time before his death he became an English subject.

James was one of the most remarkable literary artists this country has produced. His earlier short stories are related with an extraordinary power and a fine command of English. They are chiefly studies in character. His later stories, shorter and far more compact, are masterly technical achievements.

The Story in It appeared in the collection entitled The Better Sort, copyright, 1903, by Methuen and Co., by whose permission it is here reprinted.
The Story in it
The Story in it – The weather had turned so much worse that the rest of the day was certainly lost. The wind had risen and the storm gathered force; they gave from time to time a thump at the firm windows and dashed even against those protected by the veranda their vicious splotches of rain. Beyond the lawn, beyond the cliff, the great wet brush of the sky dipped deep into the sea.

But the lawn, already vivid with the touch of May, showed a violence of watered green; the budding shrubs and trees repeated the note as they tossed their thick masses, and the cold, troubled light, filling the pretty drawing-room, marked the spring afternoon as sufficiently young. The two ladies seated there in silence could pursue without difficulty -as well as, clearly, without interruption their respective tasks; a confidence expressed, when the noise of the wind allowed it to be heard, by the sharp scratch of Mrs. Dyott’s pen at the table where she was busy with letters.

Her visitor, settled on a small sofa that, with a palm-tree, a screen, a stool, a stand, a bowl of flowers and three photographs in silver frames, had been arranged near the light wood-fire as a choice “corner” Maud Blessingbourne, her guest, turned audibly, though at intervals neither brief nor regular, the leaves of a book, covered in lemon-colored paper and not yet despoiled of a certain fresh crispness.

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He looked rather cheerfully at sea. “Is that then why you tell me?” “I mean for her to know you know it. Therefore it`s in your interest not to let her.”“I see,” Voyt after...

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Her companion looked cheerful and secure. “How can you, without knowing?”“Oh, by guessing! It`s not?”But that was as far as Mrs. Dyott could get. “It`s not,” said Maud, “anyone you`ve ever seen.”“Ah, then, I...

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Maud repeated her motion. “Not so right, at all events, as he thinks he is. Or perhaps I can say,” she went on, after an instant, “that I`m not so wrong. I do know...

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Mrs. Dyott promptly echoed the question. “You have to be in, you know, to get out. So there you are already with your relation. It`s the end of your goodness.”“And the beginning,” said Voyt,...

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Her listener gave these arguments his very best attention. “Of course you may call things anything you like speak of them as one thing and mean quite another. But why should it depend on...

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“You`d show then the most beautiful specimen conceivable” and Voyt addresssed himself to Maud. “But doesn`t it prove that life is, against your contention, more interesting than art? Life you embellish and elevate; but...

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At this she again met his eyes. “Oh, to tell it would be to express it, and that`s just what I can`t do. What I meant to say just now,” she added, “was that...

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I only alluded,” said Voyt, “to the tremendous conscience of your sex. It s more than mihe can keep up with. You take everything too hard. But if you can`t read the novel of...

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It was in fact Mrs. Blessingbourne, who had under her arm the book she had gone up for a pair of covers that this time showed a pretty, a candid blue. She was followed...

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He was still looking, in the chimney-glass, at the state of his beard brushing from it, with his handkerchief, the traces of wind and wet. “If she also then prefers me when I`m nasty,...

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